Injectable fillers

Penis Fillers

"A filler treatment is never a one-size-fits-all solution—it always begins with a consultation and a thorough medical evaluation."

Dr. Sam Ward

In certain situations, an injectable filler may be considered to enhance volume and contour in the genital area. This is never done as a standard procedure, but only after a medical evaluation during which we discuss expectations, feasibility, alternatives, and potential risks. This page provides general information. Whether a treatment is medically appropriate is always assessed on a case-by-case basis during the consultation.

Key Points

Non-surgical, outpatient treatment using an injectable dermal filler.

Should only be considered after an individual medical evaluation—never as a standard solution.

Performed under local anesthesia.

Results are individual and may vary; no guarantees are made regarding results.

A consultation is always the first and mandatory step.

Objective and Approach

The goal of a filler treatment is to achieve a change in volume and contour in specific cases. Our approach is always medical and cautious: we first assess whether there is a clear medical indication and whether there are alternatives that are better suited to your situation. Results vary from person to person. A consultation is always the first step. Thanks to my involvement in international and European associations focused on sexual health, I stay up to date on the latest developments in treatment.

Each treatment consists of four steps, each tailored to your situation

01

Consultation and Evaluation

We will discuss your question, medical history, and expectations. If necessary, a clinical examination will follow.

02

Discussion of Options

We'll go over the possible treatment options, including alternatives and the expected follow-up care.

03

Informed Consent and Planning

If the treatment is appropriate, we will clearly explain the procedure, possible side effects, and limitations.

04

Aftercare and Follow-up

We provide guidelines and follow-up tailored to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a surgical procedure?

No, it involves a non-surgical approach consisting of a series of outpatient injections.


What type of product is used?

We use a dermal filler similar to those used in other areas of the body. We’ll discuss which formulation and approach is best for your situation during the consultation.

More information about the product can be found at www.urofill.be


What does the treatment involve in practice?

We perform the procedure under local anesthesia. We always explain the exact step-by-step plan and aftercare instructions during the medical evaluation.


When can I resume my normal activities?

You can usually resume your daily activities quickly, but this depends on your situation and the medical evaluation. You will always receive personalized post-treatment instructions.


Who is this intended for?

This treatment is considered only after a consultation. We review the medical indication, expectations, medical history, and alternatives.


What results can I expect?

Results may vary from person to person. During the consultation, we’ll discuss what’s realistic in your situation, what limitations there are, and what risks or side effects may occur. We do not guarantee results.


Is this permanent?

The goal is a lasting result. In practice, this varies from person to person and depends on several factors. We address this on an individual basis during the consultation.


Are there any risks or side effects?

As with any injection treatment, temporary reactions such as swelling, tenderness, or bruising may occur. Rarer complications are possible. That is why a medical evaluation and proper aftercare are important. If you experience any warning signs, you will receive clear instructions on when to contact us.


Why is a consultation required?

Because we need to assess whether the treatment is medically justified, whether there are more appropriate alternatives, and to provide you with accurate information about feasibility, risks, and follow-up care.